In-line Attachments Won't Open Automatically

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Chuck James

When using Outlook from work, E-Mails that have been forwarded
multiple times, open with all of the messages and headers in one
message, without having to open multiple attachments.
At home, I have to open the message and several attachments to get to
the original message. What settings do I ned to change to allow all
of the forwarded messages to be viewed in-line?
 
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Brian Tillman

Chuck James said:
When using Outlook from work, E-Mails that have been forwarded
multiple times, open with all of the messages and headers in one
message, without having to open multiple attachments.
At home, I have to open the message and several attachments to get to
the original message. What settings do I ned to change to allow all
of the forwarded messages to be viewed in-line?

What versions of Outlook and what types of acounts?
 
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Chuck James

Outlook 2002 for both accounts (I THINK). 2002 is definitely used at
home. Home is POP3 if that is the type of account that you mean.
Work is on a LAN account.
 
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Brian Tillman

Chuck James said:
Outlook 2002 for both accounts (I THINK). 2002 is definitely used at
home. Home is POP3 if that is the type of account that you mean.
Yes.

Work is on a LAN account.

Sorry, but "LAN" is not one of the choices for account. Your choices are
Exchange, HTTP, POP, or IMAP.
 
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Chuck James

Work is an Exchange server, home is a POP account.

The original question was, what settings do I need to change so that
forwarded messages appear in-line instead of having to open
several/many messages, to see what someone forwarded to me at home.
 
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SgtRich

The original question was, what settings do I need to change so that
forwarded messages appear in-line instead of having to open
several/many messages, to see what someone forwarded to me at home.

If those messages came from AOL users, there is no setting to change the way
that AOL mail works by default, which is to create a separate message for
every time that the message is forwarded.
 
C

Chuck James

Nope, not just AOL. (Does anybody really use that anymore?) Just
kidding, but these are from almost everyone that sends me forwarded
messages.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Chuck James said:
Nope, not just AOL. (Does anybody really use that anymore?) Just
kidding, but these are from almost everyone that sends me forwarded
messages.

I'd be surprised if there is anything the recipient can do. The format of
the message is controlled by the sender.
 

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